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    Jokowi Case Study

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    Since Jokowi has been choosen from presidential election caused several controvertions where there was a speculation which said that there were a foreign intervention during the presidential election. Observers thought that the credibility of his rival considered to be strengthening various sectors in indonesia especially on the economic and defense sector that worried could change several indonesian foreign policy which has been considered give a sizeable profit to foreigners. This makes the…

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    10. Newton (Amit V Masurkar, Hindi) India's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, "Newton" shows that following rules exactly as they are; almost impossible in India and most people already accept that idea. The election duty of the titular character in a Maoist infested jungle sets the stage for the film. The show off in front of the media, especially the foreign ones is staged exactly targeting them. Through so many subtle commentaries and some straight…

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    America people in the year of 2008 made a historic decision in their great land; they placed their faith on a black President. Voting for Barack Obama was an indication of a transformed American people; it was a positive sign that indicated the end of segregation, slavery, etc. in the United States. The Obama’s victory was celebrated around the world, American people reputation painted a positive picture; the land was admired by leaders around the world over the great decision they made. The…

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    meaning of its creed: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal" were once said by the beloved Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. These words have sent chills down the spines of many generations. As the years passed, Dr. King’s dream had become a reality but there were still ways to go. The fact that decades after Dr. King’s times, one’s skin color or ethnicity is still an issue in societal issues should concern us all. One might say that was racism has actually stayed in…

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    he was happy that Schindler finally made the right choice. Once the list was complete Stern says “The list is an absolute good. The list is life. All around its margins lies the gulf,” Stern is realising Oskar’s change and is expressing his new trust in Oskar. With the both of them playing a big role in the saving of many jews , Oskar chose to spend all his money on other people’s lives instead of himself. Stern and other workers organises a special gift for Schindler, a man removes his gold…

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    John F Kennedy’s popularity as a president was undeniable. With an average public approval rating of 70.1 percent throughout his term as president, he was the most popular president in history after World War II. The majority of the public believed in him and trusted his word. Congress would have to take action on Kennedy’s words, or risk backlash from constituents when their seats were due for reelection. This approval rating made Kennedy’s speech more compelling as his credibility when…

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    starting his career in Whig party. Alexander cornerstone speech was followed by the secession of the state of Georgia form the Union. The cornerstone speech marks one of the reason for secession. During the time he gave “Cornerstone Speech” he was Vice president of the Confederate US. According to Stephens, the cornerstone of the confederacy was slavery and black inferiority. When the confederate US was formed, new constitution was also formed. The new constitution preserved all the essentials…

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    Ronald Reagan begins his historical speech with - ironically - a history, mentioning how he is continuing a presidential tradition of speaking in beautiful Berlin. Very quickly he mentions his motivation for speaking: freedom. To the citizens of Eastern Europe, he gives a special message saying that the city of Berlin should not be divided. The Berlin Wall behind Ronald Reagan at the time of his speech is a glaring symbol of the lack of freedom in Berlin. He goes on to explain that forty years…

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    This ad was talking about how life will supposedly get “better” with Reagan as our president. It talks about men going to work, interest rates, inflation, etc. These examples are all a type of propaganda called stacked cards. This ad used an effective primary strategy, as it was persuasive, and it persuaded people to vote for Reagan. The evidence that the Reagan-Bush campaign was using this strategy is that it helped the candidates…

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    give people the type of hop that they want. After the wars I assumed that he would want people to gout more and try new things because you never know how these types of things happen. He wants us to rebuild and help each other out and make sense of all the things that happened. If you lost someone do not let it be the end of the world. He would rather you go bring people together instead of feeling lost and alone. He gives a powerful message on how we need to be successful but in order to be…

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